Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and is
missing in X64.

Re: Photo view by Paul

Paul
Sat Jul 02 09:04:18 CDT 2005

John Barnes wrote:
> Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and is
> missing in X64.
>
>

Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the
filmstrip option, which works fine.

Which build of x64 are you running John?


Re: Photo view by John

John
Sat Jul 02 09:11:49 CDT 2005

Same version and it doesn't show as an option.


"Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
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> John Barnes wrote:
>> Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>> is missing in X64.
>
> Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the filmstrip
> option, which works fine.
>
> Which build of x64 are you running John?
>



Re: Photo view by Paul

Paul
Sat Jul 02 09:19:46 CDT 2005

John Barnes wrote:

If you right click on the folder -> properties -> customise. Check that
the template being used is Photo Album. This should give you the option.


> Same version and it doesn't show as an option.
>
>
> "Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
> news:eHrvs7wfFHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>
>>John Barnes wrote:
>>
>>>Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>>>is missing in X64.
>>
>>Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the filmstrip
>>option, which works fine.
>>
>>Which build of x64 are you running John?
>>
>
>
>

Re: Photo view by Andre

Andre
Sat Jul 02 10:25:36 CDT 2005

It also depends on how many files accumulate in that specific folder
accoding to the file type.
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"John Barnes" <jbfoofy@email.net> wrote in message
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> Same version and it doesn't show as an option.
>
>
> "Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
> news:eHrvs7wfFHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> John Barnes wrote:
>>> Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>>> is missing in X64.
>>
>> Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the
>> filmstrip option, which works fine.
>>
>> Which build of x64 are you running John?
>>
>
>



Re: Photo view by John

John
Sat Jul 02 10:54:07 CDT 2005

I will try Paul's idea, but with respect to your comment, it is an exact
copy of the files on the X86 system. I dragged and dropped to x64.


"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> It also depends on how many files accumulate in that specific folder
> accoding to the file type.
> --
> Andre
> Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
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> http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
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>
> "John Barnes" <jbfoofy@email.net> wrote in message
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>> Same version and it doesn't show as an option.
>>
>>
>> "Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
>> news:eHrvs7wfFHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>> John Barnes wrote:
>>>> Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>>>> is missing in X64.
>>>
>>> Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the
>>> filmstrip option, which works fine.
>>>
>>> Which build of x64 are you running John?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Re: Photo view by John

John
Sun Jul 03 07:29:12 CDT 2005

Thanks. Solved. It was the default in all the Photo folders in x86 for me
so I never had to look for options. It was always available as an option in
view.


"Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
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> John Barnes wrote:
>
> If you right click on the folder -> properties -> customise. Check that
> the template being used is Photo Album. This should give you the option.
>
>
>> Same version and it doesn't show as an option.
>>
>>
>> "Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
>> news:eHrvs7wfFHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>
>>>John Barnes wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>>>>is missing in X64.
>>>
>>>Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the
>>>filmstrip option, which works fine.
>>>
>>>Which build of x64 are you running John?
>>>
>>
>>



Re: Photo view by Paul

Paul
Sun Jul 03 13:30:17 CDT 2005

Glad I could help :)

John Barnes wrote:
> Thanks. Solved. It was the default in all the Photo folders in x86 for me
> so I never had to look for options. It was always available as an option in
> view.
>
>
> "Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
> news:em4NWExfFHA.352@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>
>>John Barnes wrote:
>>
>>If you right click on the folder -> properties -> customise. Check that
>>the template being used is Photo Album. This should give you the option.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Same version and it doesn't show as an option.
>>>
>>>
>>>"Paul Birch (MCSE)" <paulbirch.online@virgin.net> wrote in message
>>>news:eHrvs7wfFHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>
>>>>John Barnes wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Does anyone else miss the filmstrip view of photo files that XP had and
>>>>>is missing in X64.
>>>>
>>>>Odd. I have the final OEM release here build 3790 and it has the
>>>>filmstrip option, which works fine.
>>>>
>>>>Which build of x64 are you running John?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>